In:
Studies in East European Thought, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 71, No. 4 ( 2019-12), p. 345-360
Abstract:
Józef Tischner, a Polish philosopher and a seasoned commentator on the political transformations associated with the decline of communism and the building of a new democratic order in the final decades of the twentieth century, was, and still is, a controversial figure. Some see him as a profound philosopher, others as a moral authority, while others see him as a political opponent. I discuss the question concerning where Józef Tischner drew the line between political engagement sensu stricto and metapolitics, which is philosophically and programmatically grounded and neutral to the differences in world views. I inquire whether it is legitimate to attribute to Tischner political views and sympathies sometimes referred to as left-wing Christian liberalism and whether these views influenced the structure and the main theses of Tischner’s metapolitical thought. I attempt a reconstruction of Tischner’s position and indicate its basis in the assumptions of Christian personalism, the philosophy of dialogue, and the ethics of solidarity.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0925-9392
,
1573-0948
DOI:
10.1007/s11212-019-09345-2
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Publication Date:
2019
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5,1
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3,6